Entirely paved with baguette-cut diamonds – no fewer than 334 totalling 27.11 carats – this timepiece combines expert craftsmanship with mastery of horological complications. The radiant setting adorning the dial starts from the tourbillon and unfurls like a sparkling corolla. This composition is complemented by a sloping flange and a bezel that are also gemset, as are the crown, lugs, case middle and buckle. This gem is driven by ultra-thin tourbillon Calibre 260 endowed with an 80-hour power reserve.
A touch of prestige has been added to the iconic SUB diver models renowned for their technical excellence. Each bezel combines the sparkle of 107 diamonds with the brilliance of precious stones, enhancing the delicate nuances of the mother-of-pearl dials. The collection features six of the brand’s signature colours, plus a new pink hue. Featuring a new 39mm diameter, this three-hand model water-resistant to 200 metres features a unidirectional rotating bezel and screw-down crown.
For the first time, the emblematic Aikon Automatic appears in technical ceramic, an innovative material that is particularly resistant and durable. The 42mm matt black version is powerful and discreet, while the 39mm white interpretation features a brilliant finish. The dial subtly reflects the light and is graced with a Clou de Paris hobnail pattern, a date display at 3 o’clock and Super-LumiNova-coated hour-markers. The bracelet is remarkably supple to ensure optimum comfort.
Inspired by the famous subscription watches created by the company’s founder, this easily legible 44 mm-diameter white gold timepiece is attired in “Breguet blue”. The hours and minutes are displayed on a Clous de Paris hobnail guilloché background, topped by two arched pointer-type displays: a chronograph counter with 20-minute scale on the left and an indicator of the hand-wound movement’s 55-hour power reserve on the right.
A new mechanism is staged in a whole new way. This timepiece comes with a rounded “shell-like” titanium case. It features a large openworked hand framing the active hours index, its tip following the minutes track, along a retrograde system enabling it to return quickly to the 0-minute index, while the satellite hours simultaneously pivot. Visible through the caseback, the solid rotor featuring a new energy-efficient and shock-resistant profile is endowed with double set of turbines.
Inspired by the timepiece unveiled in the 1970s, this reinterpretation retains the collection’s key characteristics while radiating resolutely modern charm. The instantly recognisable 31 mm cushion-shaped case returns to centre stage, revealing a bold, sleek and futuristic look. The pushers simultaneously display the date and time, available in 12-hour or 24-hour format. This timepiece is available in steel or yellow gold PVD versions.
Born in the 1980s, the emblematic Panthère watch is constantly reinvented. This new large version is available in yellow gold, gold and steel or all-steel versions. The hours and minutes are punctuated by Roman numerals elegantly arranged around the edge of the dial. True to the spirit of the collection, the strap is fluid and supple, evoking the animal’s inimitable gait. Powered by a quartz movement, this timepiece is designed for wrists with a penchant for timeless style.
The company based in Le Locle is unveiling a new collection of five models. Available in a range of finishes, from stainless steel to champagne-toned PVD, they can be adapted to suit any occasion. The sunburst or mother-of-pearl dials are sometimes adorned with diamond hour-markers. The emblematic tonneau case remains, housing a quartz movement with a battery end-of-life indicator. Water-resistant to 100 metres, these timepieces combine craftsmanship and design, daily revealing their radiance.
The emblematic signature of the Nidau-based brand, the sapphire case is a veritable artisanal treasure: cut and polished by hand, it features 43 cushion-cut facets that catch and reflect the light with admirable intensity. The dial is adorned with four diamond hour-markers, swept over by Dauphine-type hands. The black satin strap glides beneath gold lugs shaped like finely polished and frosted leaves. This timepiece is a tribute to beauty and the art of living.
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